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You know you've been shooting too much when you check an electric drill to see if it's loaded.

Seriously. I did this today.

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Well.... was it?
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He was really amped...
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It's ALWAYS loaded!
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I figured out something was fishy when it didn't have an ejection port and I couldn't pull the slide back.

It was a revolver. :smilelol5:

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seamusTX wrote:It was a revolver. :smilelol5: - Jim
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Craftsman??? Makita??? Ryobi???

I heard they stopped making mouse guns...

I'm running over to ACE to go drool... ;-)
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Craftsman .375 caliber.

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seamusTX wrote:Craftsman .375 caliber.

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It was a revolver.



Alright, thats two now! :smile:


(3/8th drill).
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flintknapper wrote:
seamusTX wrote:Craftsman .375 caliber.

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Alright, thats two now! :smile:


(3/8th drill).
And to think I thought you were serious about all that bow and arrow stuff...Boy, you fooled me... ;-) :lol:
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Dremels can be unloaded

But if you Tap, Rack, Bang on it, you lost it ;-)
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Oh yea!!! The Safety....that's why my darn Hand Drill was locked up... :shock:
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Molon_labe wrote:Dremels can be unloaded
But if you Tap, Rack, Bang on it, you lost it ;-)
I'll admit to owning one. They make a great backup, but I would never rely on one as my primary unless my *only* option was carrying deep cover.

I have been eying a used .625 Dewalt for zombie type issues. Concrete piercing to 18". Go right through cinder block like paper. My GF thinks it overkill; especially since I live in an apartment.
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Don't feel bad, seamus. I keep my finger straight on windex bottles until I'm ready to "shoot" the windows and mirrors in the house.
I guess some of us have formed a few habits.
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Venus Pax wrote:Don't feel bad, seamus. I keep my finger straight on windex bottles until I'm ready to "shoot" the windows and mirrors in the house.
I guess some of us have formed a few habits.
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